Sheer Lust Electro Chic Collection

Hey guys! Today I have a new to me brand called Sheer Lust. I was send the Sheer Lust Electro Chic collection, which is 6 shades of super fun bright metallics! These shades came in a gorgeous silver box and were nicely packaged. Sadly, one of them didn’t make it but I have the other five lovelies to show you! Let’s get to the polishes!

Summer Star

Formula/Application: I had no issues with any formula! They’re nice one coaters, but I used two and I’ll tell you why. Two coats, for me, helps smooth out the polish on metallics a bit better. Keep the brush low and almost flat to your nail, and only use three strokes. One at the middle, then two at the sides. You’ll almost eliminate brush strokes and get that metallic look you crave! This is the same experience I had with every polish, so this part will stay the same

Coverage: Opaque in one coat, I used two

Color: Pale jade green

Finish: Metallic shimmer

Notes: These polishes are great for stamping and marbling!

Electric Aquamarine

Formula/Application: I had no issues with any formula! They’re nice one coaters, but I used two and I’ll tell you why. Two coats, for me, helps smooth out the polish on metallics a bit better. Keep the brush low and almost flat to your nail, and only use three strokes. One at the middle, then two at the sides. You’ll almost eliminate brush strokes and get that metallic look you crave! This is the same experience I had with every polish, so this part will stay the same

Coverage: Opaque in one coat, I used two

Color: Pale aquamarine blue

Finish: Metallic shimmer

Notes: This one is going to be heavily used for my stamping collection – plus it’s a great shade for your toes!

Formula/Application: I had no issues with any formula! They’re nice one coaters, but I used two and I’ll tell you why. Two coats, for me, helps smooth out the polish on metallics a bit better. Keep the brush low and almost flat to your nail, and only use three strokes. One at the middle, then two at the sides. You’ll almost eliminate brush strokes and get that metallic look you crave! This is the same experience I had with every polish, so this part will stay the same

Coverage: Opaque in one coat, I used two

Color: Tangerine orange

Finish: Metallic shimmer

Notes: This polish is so beyond shiny! My camera couldn’t handle it!

Formula/Application: I had no issues with any formula! They’re nice one coaters, but I used two and I’ll tell you why. Two coats, for me, helps smooth out the polish on metallics a bit better. Keep the brush low and almost flat to your nail, and only use three strokes. One at the middle, then two at the sides. You’ll almost eliminate brush strokes and get that metallic look you crave! This is the same experience I had with every polish, so this part will stay the same

Coverage: Opaque in one coat, I used two

Color: Light lilac

Finish: Metallic shimmer

Notes: This one was a close runner up to being my favorite – I love how delicate it is

Formula/Application: I had no issues with any formula! They’re nice one coaters, but I used two and I’ll tell you why. Two coats, for me, helps smooth out the polish on metallics a bit better. Keep the brush low and almost flat to your nail, and only use three strokes. One at the middle, then two at the sides. You’ll almost eliminate brush strokes and get that metallic look you crave! This is the same experience I had with every polish, so this part will stay the same

Coverage: Opaque in one coat, I used two

Color: Magenta pink

Finish: Metallic shimmer

Notes: This one is my favorite because (surprise surprise) it’s pink!

Also, these polishes watermarble AND stamp! I used Belle Bionic as my base for both, and Electric Aquamarine to Stamp!

So, what do we think of these new shades? I’m loving the marbling aspect of them, plus having good metallic stampers is awesome. These are perfect summer shades and retail for $18 each or $95 for the set! Will you be picking any up? Click the links below to check them out!

These are gorgeous! Magnetic Flower is my favorite. I find less strokes work best with metallics too. It drives me crazy when I go to paint and don’t have enough on the brush. Those few seconds are so key on whether or not you’re gonna drag the polish!

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